Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 933 pages |
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... areas which the Presi dent has asked us to undertake . What we are trying to say here is that there are really two parts to the President's charge to the Council : ( 1 ) To go into these areas which the chairman has already asked us ...
... areas which the Presi dent has asked us to undertake . What we are trying to say here is that there are really two parts to the President's charge to the Council : ( 1 ) To go into these areas which the chairman has already asked us ...
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... Areas reflect minimum requirements . Costs are based on prevailing rates in the 48 communities involved for providing the court space for an average of 2 years and for other agencies space for about 1 year . The average annual rental ...
... Areas reflect minimum requirements . Costs are based on prevailing rates in the 48 communities involved for providing the court space for an average of 2 years and for other agencies space for about 1 year . The average annual rental ...
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... areas of substantial unemployment , including the lowering of the in- terest rate from 512 to 4 percent in such areas . Business loans : It was estimated in the original 1962 budget that 9.600 business loan applications would be filed ...
... areas of substantial unemployment , including the lowering of the in- terest rate from 512 to 4 percent in such areas . Business loans : It was estimated in the original 1962 budget that 9.600 business loan applications would be filed ...
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... areas , and that is discretionary at what , 42 percent ? Mr. HORNE . Four percent . Mr. HANNA . The disaster loan rate is 3 percent and the depressed areas rate is 4 . LOANS IN DEFAULT AND DELINQUENT Mr. THOMAS . How many of these loans ...
... areas , and that is discretionary at what , 42 percent ? Mr. HORNE . Four percent . Mr. HANNA . The disaster loan rate is 3 percent and the depressed areas rate is 4 . LOANS IN DEFAULT AND DELINQUENT Mr. THOMAS . How many of these loans ...
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... areas of substantial unemployment has been lowered to 4 percent as one of several Government measures undertaken for the purpose of stimulating the economy of such areas . It is anticipated that the changes referred to above will not ...
... areas of substantial unemployment has been lowered to 4 percent as one of several Government measures undertaken for the purpose of stimulating the economy of such areas . It is anticipated that the changes referred to above will not ...
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